A bungalow has been left with serious structural damage after a car ploughed into the building.

The front wall of the house on Sheppard Way, Teversham was left caved in after being struck by the blue Ford.

The car appeared to have driven from a nearby parking spot, smashing a fence, before flying head-on into the home.

Police and paramedics were called to the scene at around 9.45am this morning (October 29).

The blue Ford was wedged into the front of the Bungalow (Image: Warren Gunn)

A spokesman for Cambridgeshire police said the incident resulted in minor injuries, but was unable to give any further details on the occupants of the car or house.

They added that the house was being assessed by experts from the council for structural damage.

The crumbled bonnet of the car and smashed wall of the bungalow on Sheppard Way, Teversham (Image: Warren Gunn)

It is believed that the bungalow occupiers have been provided with temporary accommodation.

Builders at the property told the News that the damage was “quite bad”.

The car appeared to have smashed a nearby fence before striking the bungalow (Image: Warren Gunn)

The said that they could not move the car as it was holding the building up, and would have to use props to hold the building to allow the car to be taken away.

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